Showing posts with label Claudia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudia. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Pre-wedding Photos : Malacca 8 June 2008

Barry and I have been married for a week today!

Everything went smoothly; from pre-wedding photo shoot in Malacca on 08/06/08 to our civil ceremony on 08/07/08 and our destination wedding in Langkawi 12/07/08.

Here are our pre-wedding photos. We had a lot of fun that day with lil Claudia, our poodle and the photographers. Many thanks to Caleb for helping us with Claudia.

We had long decided on Malacca as we loved its rustic look and feel. Along with its blend of Asian and Western influences, it is the perfect place that very much depicts our union.






































Thanks to Fiona Lim of Fifoto Photography and her team for their works of art. Check out their website www.fifoto.com

Coming up next...... photos of our wedding in Langkawi!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

One more thing........

We have developed a habit of grocery shopping at night since Jusco opened up at Sunway Pyramid - takes just a few minutes to get there from home and best of all, less crowded.

Last night, I went alone after dinner (it's a very therapeutic process for me walking up and down the aisle poking at stuffs, reading labels and expiry dates - can get a little bit of exercise while doing it). For me, shopping with a full belly makes me less inclined to buy unnecessary stuffs.

This text message appeared on my phone while I was at Jusco : Me and boo missing u..home soon?

Awww... that made me melt into a puddle right there at the mall.

So, to make the night even sweeter, I bought 3 doughnuts from J. Co (2 for me, 1 for Barry)....

;o)

Monday, February 25, 2008

Daddy's Girl...

Sorry for the blurry pic - my hands were shaking.... it was an emotional moment ;op

Claudia looking clean and poofy after her bath - daddy bathed and groomed her for the first time....

One more thing to love about Barry.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Puppy and New Blankie.....

Barry brought back an ultra soft blanket from Canada and Claudia has completely taken it over. The moment he unfurled the blankie, she hopped on it and has been sleeping on it since.

Its even her colour!!!

Oh well, I will settle for Laura Secord dark chocolate almond bar and chocolate mint fudge. Been stuffing myself silly with high carbs past few days - totally craving them which is very unusual. Must be stress.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Claudia Spayed - Part III

Claudia recovered fast from ovariohysterectomy - we are so glad. And best of all, no behavioural change at all after her surgery - she is still as spunky as ever - and having also lost her 2 baby premolars just before surgery (at age of almost 6!), her appetite is now BIG!

So, I am a happy momma - baby's eating and playing well.

Here are some pictures taken after her surgery. Don't let the sleepy face fool you - she is bratty!

Post-surgery : 5th day
Post-surgery : 5th day (we gave her the nickname of "Storm trooper" because of her helmet-like hair)
Post-surgery : 12th day
Post-surgery : 12th day

A haircut is on her agenda....

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Claudia - Spayed Part II

Here is a phone camera pic of Claudia second day after her surgery...

We kept the room dark so she could sleep and have a good rest. She is much better in terms of movement - she could climb and sleep on any side now. And could beg too when we were having dinner last night and breakfast this morning.

Best of all, she has been eating and drinking and pooing and peeing normally. No behavioural change detected. The l'il brat rat has returned!

She really knows how to milk us both - we were always there next to her giving lots of hugglies, snugglies and kissies. I think it's worth giving her the extra TLC though just to make sure that she didn't think that the pain she is going through is some kind of punishment for her.

I do sound like a good parent here....

Claudia - Spayed


I was a total bundle of nerves past 2 weeks after having decided to get Claudia spayed.

Spaying is quite common but I was more worried because she is after all, almost 6 years old. It's usually done before first heat to really minmize the risks of mammary growths. I waited too long. Nonetheless, spaying would also prevent uterine disease (pyometra) and tumour of reproductive tract. Read here if interested to know more about spaying.

I had, in the past, talked to many vets about spaying Claudia but despite their recommendation to get it done asap, I delayed it till now due to my own fear of the scalpel. I also had this idea that spaying was recommended for vets to make money. I also had this idea that I wanted to breed poodles but alas! that didn't happen.

The thoughts about possible pyometra was the major motivation factor to get the procedure done. The risks and complications of surgery for pyometra are even more!

Prior to making the appointment, I checked MORE about spaying online and also called her groomer, Colin who is also a poodle breeder for tips and also recommendation of a vet.

In my mind, I already had one - Dr Yeoh at Taman Megah, her regular vet for emergencies like when she ingested bones and also, when she made a dash for our new bed and hit hard straight on the solid wood which made her whimpered and very quite shaken for quite some time. We were worried about concussion and damage to her eye from the accident. But, she recovered and is fine.

As luck would have it, Dr Yeoh (Senior) would be on holiday on the date I had chosen and I was told it would be his nephew, Dr Yeoh (Junior). I checked with Colin and decided to go ahead based on the positive feedback received.

And after making appointment a week back, I had been calling the clinic nearly every day as new questions popped in my mind. It is better to be informed as much as possible! I believe your dog will sense your confidence or lack of confidence. It would be better for them to go into surgery sensing that it's good for them. I was stressed about the surgery but was sure it was the best for her in the long run.

Claudia had to fast for 12 hours before the surgery - so, I made sure she ate and finished her meal by 7.45pm on Thursday.

We went to the clinic the next morning and I requested the doctor to run a complete biochemistry tests and blood count to ensure that she is 101% OK for surgery. She is generally a very healthy dog. No health problems. She sees vet only for annual check-up and vaccination and when she gets into accidents because of her mischief. But, I just wanted to be supersure. That's the paranoid me at work.

I also asked for a jab of painkiller after surgery.

I left her at the clinic at 10.45pm - my heart was heavy especially when she clung onto me tightly as I put her in the designated cage. I hugged her and told her she would be fine and forced myself to not be too emotional. I let her sniff my fingers before I went out.

It was nice of the doctor to let me see the cage area - clean, organised, stainless steel cages with no bad smell. I was even more comforted to see that.

To ensure that she is doing fine, I called the clinic at about 2.30pm. Immediately, I was informed that she is awake but groggy. Great to hear that she is awake - use of anaesthetics on her is always my concern.

Barry went with me to pick her up after work. I let her stay a bit longer after surgery so that she can be monitored. Her eyes were glassy as she was drugged up for the surgery. But, could tell she was happy to see us.

She winced every time she moved to change her sleeping position last night but am glad she ate a little bit this morning. And, she dranks lots of water. Even let out a few growls when she heard neighbour came home last night.

I can't wait to see her get back her spunk and be bratty and ratty again. She is a little bit self-conscious about her shaven tummy now......

Monday, December 11, 2006

Scruffy Puppy

Where's my momma?

This is Claudia when I am away from home - she gets all scruffy and messy cos she gets tons of play and pats from Papa.

But still, sad eyes.....

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Beefy Dog Biscuits


Claudia, my dog stays at home alone most of the time... I do feel guilty about that and so, give her an occasional treat of airdried chicken imported from Japan. It is a "better" treat than those dog biscuits etc... Even then, I am not too happy to give her any commercial treats.

I am a healthy eater and this applies to those I feed, my dog included. I am firm believer that pets should not be fed commercial treats as they contain a lot of cheap junk for ingredients like unwanted parts of animals, sodium, preservatives, colourings and goodness knows what else.

So, I did a bit of homework to look for dog treats recipes.. and voila! Allrecipes have them! But most of the recipes contain stuffs which I do not want to feed my dog with like beef bouillon (msg), salt, shortening, peanut butter...

So, I came up with my own easy recipe and poopy tested it just now... she loves it!!

Ingredients :

300gms minced beef
1 cup grated carrot
2 eggs
2 cups wholemeal flour
1/2 tsp dried parsley flakes (for fresher breath)

Method :
1. Preheat oven to 180 deg C.
2. Mix beef, carrot, egg and parsley till well blended.
3. Add in flour. Knead well. Dough will be pliable and just a bit sticky.
4. Take a handful of dough and flatten on lightly floured surface till approx 1/4 inch thick.
5. Cut to desired shapes. Repeat till all the dough is used up.
6. Bake for 20 mins.
7. Cool and keep refrigerated.

Makes 60 biscuits.

I used organic-grade flour, no bleach and no genetic engineering) - And the damage? 7X more expensive than all-purpose flour.Yup, my dog eats better than I do, most times.

As with all treats, keep feeding treats to pets to a minimum.